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Home » Australia in sight of series clean-sweep after Hazlewood, Lyon restrict Windies – News
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Australia in sight of series clean-sweep after Hazlewood, Lyon restrict Windies – News

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 27, 20243 Mins Read
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Australia wrestled control of the day-night second Test on Saturday and find themselves 156 runs away from a series clean-sweep after bowling West Indies out for 193 on day three in Brisbane.

Kirk McKenzie top-scored with 41 for the visitors, who had a number of starts but were restricted in their second innings by economical seamer Josh Hazlewood (3-23) and spinner Nathan Lyon (3-42).

The hosts reached 60-2 from 19 overs at stumps, having boldly declared at 289-9 in their first innings after dismissing the West Indies for 311.

The Caribbean seamers, minus Shamar Joseph who was injured by a toe-crushing Mitchell Starc yorker, made good use of the night conditions but have an uphill battle ahead to defend a modest 216.

“One thing’s for sure, we’re going to fight to the very end,” McKenzie told ABC radio.

Usman Khawaja was caught-behind for 10 off Alzarri Joseph (1-19), while Marnus Labuschagne added five before Justin Greaves (1-23) had him gobbled up in the cordon.

Steve Smith and Cameron Green remain unbeaten overnight on 33 and nine respectively.

Day three’s first dismissal came by way of Green (1-37), who had touring captain Kraigg Brathwaite caught driving a full delivery after compiling a laboured 16.

McKenzie looked particularly comfortable playing straight down the ground and showed positive intent, but that confidence brought about his downfall when he was trapped lbw missing a slog-sweep facing his first ball from Lyon.

Australia’s premier spinner shouldered much of the workload in the second session and dried up the runs as Pat Cummins regularly rotated his fast bowlers and utilised short spells to combat the stifling heat.

Redeeming himself after two earlier drops, Smith held Alick Athanaze (35) at slip to secure Lyon’s second.

But it was a sharp backhander from Travis Head at short leg to run out a devastated Kavem Hodge, who resisted for 74 balls to make 29, that shifted momentum back to the hosts.

Gully-specialist Green pouched Joshua Da Silva (7) on the second attempt to give Starc (1-45) his first wicket.

The fielding fumbles extended to keeper Alex Carey who almost grassed a regulation edge from Justin Greaves (33) off Hazlewood, who also had Alzarri Joseph caught for nought.

Five straight maidens underscored how difficult scoring had become under lights and the innings ended after 72.4 overs when Shamar Joseph retired hurt on 3.

Wet weather, which has affected parts of Queensland state throughout the week, is forecast in Brisbane for the final two days of the match.

Brief scores

Venue: Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane

Australia: First innings 289 – for9 wickets & Second innings: 60 – for 2 wickets

West Indies: First innings 311 all out & Second innings 193 all out

Close – Australia require 156 runs to win with 8 wickets remaining

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